The fitness of the environment, an inquiry into the biological significance of the properties of matter. In part delivered as lectures in the Lowell Institute, February, 1913
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The fitness of the environment, an inquiry into the biological significance of the properties of matter. In part delivered as lectures in the Lowell Institute, February, 1913
- Publication date
- 1913
- Topics
- Biochemistry
- Publisher
- New York Macmillan
- Collection
- gerstein; medicalheritagelibrary; biodiversity; toronto; university_of_toronto
- Contributor
- Gerstein - University of Toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 362.8M
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- Addeddate
- 2008-03-04 19:39:54
- Bookplateleaf
- 0003
- Call number
- ABP-0666
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- Canon 5D
- Copyright-evidence
- Evidence reported by John McArdle for item fitnessofenviron00henduoft on March 4, 2008: visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1913.
- Copyright-evidence-date
- 20080304193920
- Copyright-evidence-operator
- John McArdle
- Copyright-region
- US
- External-identifier
-
urn:oclc:record:697764752
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- 0
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- fitnessofenviron00henduoft
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- Full catalog record
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